My friend, you have so much talent as an inventor, designer, craftsman and filmmaker! I really like your videos. I wish that you made more of them. Thank you.
Simplemente de otro planeta, tus videos han sido de gran inspiración para mí y para mi canal. Nunca me cansaré de ver tu contenido. Saludos desde Argentina.
Another inspiring video, thanks. I like the look of the HPL, it seems as though it can take a threaded hole on the edge, which makes it much more versatile than MDF, or most plywoods.
I couldn’t help but notice so many tool parts and housings are made of wood. Your work I’m assuming. Very nice. You did a nice job. I think I might spend the $75 and buy one from Amazon though. I really enjoyed watching. A
Thanks for the idea! Yesterday I saw a photo on Instagram and in the evening I created a similar 3D model in Fusion 360 for my tip. (photo-render posted on instagram). And today I’m watching your video on the creation of this necessary device. Thank you! I will do a similar milling attachment, only for my drill FOREDOM.
One more project to my sacred list 😊 I will download the plans for your amazing multifunction portable workshop and try to build it. Will tell you how its going... I absolutely love you! Obrigada - de coração❤️ from Portugal 🇵🇹 - we're actually neighbour's 😊 Keep up the amazing work and thank you for such altruistic sharing. Love ✌️
@@Paoson_Woodworking Done! It's gonna take some time as I'm relatively new to this and have little time, but I promise to send you pictures as I try to build your amazing project. Will try my best to honor it. 😊❤️
A wicked design and build, I'm working on a micro lathe for turning floats for angling, I was planning to 3d print most of the parts but once I had seen the materials you machined your plunge router from I have changed my mind. All I have to do is find a company that uses these materials so I can beg some off cuts! ..... +1 SUBS
Bueno hay bases de inmersión para dremel compradas en el mercado que dejan muy mucho que desear y más si la comparamos con esta, que yo diría que es más artesanal que casera. Enhorabuena.
Hola muchachos. Lo tienen este en el mercado ? Me gustaría comprarlo. Se me complica hacerlo. Estoy empezando en este mundo 😀 no tengo experiencia. gracias de antemano.
@@nelbamartinez2310 aquí tienes un par de enlaces. www.stewmac.com/luthier-tools-and-supplies/tools-by-job/tools-for-inlay-and-pearl-cutting/precision-router-base/precision-router-base-complete-set.html www.amazon.es/Dremel-Complemento-para-fresar-inmersi%C3%B3n/dp/B0009EQ5QA/ref=sr_1_12?dchild=1&keywords=soporte+vertical+dremel&qid=1597973173&sr=8-12
@paosonwoodworking do you study more theory (with books ...) or practice (with videos on TH-cam, for example ...) to be better at your profession? what advice do you give me that I want to be an electromechanical technician?
nice man great work . on top of that you are light years smarter than all of Dremel. i do a ton of engraving so i bought a dremel plunge router base and unlike you they chose to have only one handle tighten which of course made it lean. welll after i was finished both handles now tighten do you find that as your engraving its hard to see where you need to go. i need a second base for another dremel so i was gonna use your idea but instead use a piece of plexyglass
Were you using the thread tapping bits w a drill?? Didn't know you could do that. Recently bought some. Through crossed my mind but figured it wouldn't work
Micromark sells a good set of carbide “fishtail” router bits for a decent price and they range from 1/32nd to 1/8th inch (and they’re really sharp.) Places like Whiteside also sell spiral cut carbide bits but they’re fairly expensive. You can find HSS Dremel router bits on eBay for a decent price which are sturdier than the Dremel brand bits; which aren’t HSS and can shatter with prolonged usage. You should also be able to find some good carbide bits on eBay too. Good luck.
Hey Suso... What's happening?! Lost your voice? :-) No just kidding. Great video and a really nice Tool you've made there. Thanks for sharing friend. 👍
Rotary Tool Plunge Base Plans: bit.ly/39eUdC5
Oh God how i admire and adore perfectionists,and you Sir are one of them.Friendly greetings from Crete - Hellas (Greece)
Your work is totally different from others i have so much learnt from your videos
Very VERY well thought out and designed. In the USA this would be a $100 US for the base and then another $75 US for the guides. GREAT job! !! !!!
Thanks!
That was the best way to show your project.... starting with what is it about then how to make it... so lovely
thanks mate!
This looks so much better then my original dremel plunge base.
My friend, you have so much talent as an inventor, designer, craftsman and filmmaker! I really like your videos. I wish that you made more of them. Thank you.
thanks as always Stan! I'll try it
Классно и грамотно всё сделано!!! Такое ощущение, что у человека, как минимум, инженерное образование... 👍👍👍👍👍
Nice design. Very well done. Thanks for sharing this with us!
Très belle objet c'est un vrai travail d'artiste
Simplemente de otro planeta, tus videos han sido de gran inspiración para mí y para mi canal. Nunca me cansaré de ver tu contenido. Saludos desde Argentina.
gracias compañero! bonito canal
@@Paoson_Woodworking muchas gracias, no puedo de la emoción al ver tu suscripción.
Awesome job! Looks cool and I’m sure it Works great!
You got some skills, nice work
Wow, this is amazing. Best regards from Germany!
thanks!
Another inspiring video, thanks. I like the look of the HPL, it seems as though it can take a threaded hole on the edge, which makes it much more versatile than MDF, or most plywoods.
Sehr gut gemacht⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Your workmanship is A1 quality
thanks!
Thanks man I really needed it and now I have built one for myself..
Looks very good.
I had the company's router attachment, but it lacks rigidity, "precision", and it requires three hands to set the depth.
Thank you for your videos
Nice work !!!
Looks real good! It came out beautiful.
thanks mate!
Great looking plunge base man. Gives me some ideas 😁
Looks very like the StewMac one (grin). Perfect tool, beautifully-made as always.
дорогой друг у тебя золотые руки ты молодец продолжай продолжай таким же духом и бог тебя вознаградить
very nice work
I couldn’t help but notice so many tool parts and housings are made of wood. Your work I’m assuming. Very nice. You did a nice job. I think I might spend the $75 and buy one from Amazon though. I really enjoyed watching. A
SUPER COOL !!!!!!!!
Ohhh, me encanta esas "miniherramientas" de dremmel!! Excelente trabajo!!
Enjoy watching your videos.. learn a lot..
Wow this is the best ever project, important and useful
thanks!
nice, man!! sweet design and seems quite sturdy as well as precise. I like it a lot!!
Q chévere está la inmersión de Dremel casera "eres un genio excelente"
verry good
Very well made. And what a good idea.
Grandiosa idea me acabas de mostrar muchas mas funciones con mi dremel muchas gracias
gracias como siempre Angel!
Thanks for the idea! Yesterday I saw a photo on Instagram and in the evening I created a similar 3D model in Fusion 360 for my tip. (photo-render posted on instagram). And today I’m watching your video on the creation of this necessary device. Thank you! I will do a similar milling attachment, only for my drill FOREDOM.
thanks! send me some photos
@@Paoson_Woodworking only one photo was rendered from the model, sent to the instagram direct
@@Paoson_Woodworking instagram.com/p/B2SQwZwniZe/?
added Russian subtitles
Really nice tool, and great editing, thumbs up
Amazing 😊😊😏👍👍
Te quedó Excelente, es más linda que cierta base de compania americana que hace herramientas para luthier, te mando un saludo desde Argentina
gracias Jose!
That is amazing!
One more project to my sacred list 😊 I will download the plans for your amazing multifunction portable workshop and try to build it. Will tell you how its going... I absolutely love you! Obrigada - de coração❤️ from Portugal 🇵🇹 - we're actually neighbour's 😊 Keep up the amazing work and thank you for such altruistic sharing. Love ✌️
thanks for oyur kind words Aislin! send me some photo of the bench
@@Paoson_Woodworking Done! It's gonna take some time as I'm relatively new to this and have little time, but I promise to send you pictures as I try to build your amazing project. Will try my best to honor it. 😊❤️
Отличная версия! Большое спасибо за видео.
Fantastic Dremel jig and a beautiful design Paoson! 👌🏻
thanks!
Bravissimo, come sempre ! Sei un grande.
grazie!
great video, you are highly skilled.
Leonerdo da Vinczi.Piękne rzeczy robisz.
GREAT WORK! Back to work. I like that -
thanks
Oh boy that came out nice.
thanks mate!
Отличная работа.Спасибо.Возьму на заметку.
Makin' my Thursday... some fresh PS to enjoy!
Thanks for sharing,
Cheers
haha! thanks Rick
Me parece un trabajo increíble y la presicion que tienes, no te digo nada. Un saludo
gracias compañero! un placer verte por aquí
Outstanding job sir! 👍🏻Thanks for sharing!
Big job, super, ciao from Italy, ciaooooooooooooooooooooo
Grazie!
A wicked design and build, I'm working on a micro lathe for turning floats for angling, I was planning to 3d print most of the parts but once I had seen the materials you machined your plunge router from I have changed my mind.
All I have to do is find a company that uses these materials so I can beg some off cuts! ..... +1 SUBS
thanks Andrew, I also want to make a mini lathe!
Nice I've been thinking of making something like this. Probably will be using some ideas from this thanks!
Just excellent, cheers
thanks!
Your completely amazing. Love your work.
Thanks Neil
Very good video, excellent work, ,....congratulations.
thanks
You are mint.
Great Job as always Suso, your skills amaze me
Thanks Radek!
Hi, could you expand on what you meant by calibrated steel rod and also how you selected your springs, cheers.
Супер . Прекрасно . Спасибо .
Great one 👍
thanks!
Great ideal 👍
классная приспособа!!!респект!!!
Qué fino trabajas! Eso es PVC antivandálico?
no! es panel Hpl, mira esto:
www.paoson.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=58
Super 👍👍👍👍👍
Asombroso. Excelente trabajo
Nice. It would be helpful if the base can also pivot.
Bueno hay bases de inmersión para dremel compradas en el mercado que dejan muy mucho que desear y más si la comparamos con esta, que yo diría que es más artesanal que casera.
Enhorabuena.
muchas gracias Juan!
Hola muchachos. Lo tienen este en el mercado ? Me gustaría comprarlo. Se me complica hacerlo. Estoy empezando en este mundo 😀 no tengo experiencia. gracias de antemano.
@@nelbamartinez2310 aquí tienes un par de enlaces.
www.stewmac.com/luthier-tools-and-supplies/tools-by-job/tools-for-inlay-and-pearl-cutting/precision-router-base/precision-router-base-complete-set.html
www.amazon.es/Dremel-Complemento-para-fresar-inmersi%C3%B3n/dp/B0009EQ5QA/ref=sr_1_12?dchild=1&keywords=soporte+vertical+dremel&qid=1597973173&sr=8-12
nice job
simple and well done! I´ll build my own!
would like to see you building that clamp you´re using on your workbench... seems pretty cool
thanks! here you'll find it:
th-cam.com/video/ZF-BBSj2BSM/w-d-xo.html
But how to trace smaller holes not going trough into plastic? In particular delrin. About 18 mm in depth and around 50 mm in diameter?
awesomee
Brilliant! 💪
Me encanta tu trabajo Sizu! sigue así!
gracias!
Nice vídeo
thanks
If you'd like to help me, you can upload subtitles in your own language following this link:
th-cam.com/users/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=j1s6M-1svP8
@paosonwoodworking do you study more theory (with books ...) or practice (with videos on TH-cam, for example ...) to be better at your profession? what advice do you give me that I want to be an electromechanical technician?
@@versacedunhill5504 hello, both things are interesting. Maybe this article will help you:
www.paoson.com/en/blog/why-should-i-build-my-own-tools-n101
nice man great work . on top of that you are light years smarter than all of Dremel. i do a ton of engraving so i bought a dremel plunge router base and unlike you they chose to have only one handle tighten which of course made it lean. welll after i was finished both handles now tighten do you find that as your engraving its hard to see where you need to go. i need a second base for another dremel so i was gonna use your idea but instead use a piece of plexyglass
thanks! send me some photo of your homemade base please: info@paoxxx.com
Were you using the thread tapping bits w a drill??
Didn't know you could do that. Recently bought some. Through crossed my mind but figured it wouldn't work
"....Another awesome project Senor Suso...!"
gracias como siempre!
Super 👍🔥
Отличная платформа. Беда в том, что фрез нет на дремель.
O seu trabalho é muito melhor do que o do Matthias Wendel, porque o seu além de você explicar o passo a passo, é simples e funcional!
Всё очень грамотно!
NICE100%👍
Muito bom!
Parabéns!!
obrigado!
What kind of router bit did you use for the second inner smaller circle ? 4:30 🕟 in video?
the smallest of these: www.stewmac.com/luthier-tools-and-supplies/types-of-tools/routers-and-bits/straight-router-bits
عمل رائع
Top 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Довольно интересно, правда не понятно зачем нарезать резьбу метчиком вручную когда есть строго вертикальная стойка с патроном дрели?
La bendes ? Cuanto $
Hola! Que material es el de la base de la tupí? Gracias!
mira esto:
www.paoson.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=58
@@Paoson_WoodworkingGracias!!
super )
👍👍👍
please make a grinder
Where can i get those MINIATURE bits for my dremmel ?
check this out:
www.paoson.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1150
Micromark sells a good set of carbide “fishtail” router bits for a decent price and they range from 1/32nd to 1/8th inch (and they’re really sharp.) Places like Whiteside also sell spiral cut carbide bits but they’re fairly expensive. You can find HSS Dremel router bits on eBay for a decent price which are sturdier than the Dremel brand bits; which aren’t HSS and can shatter with prolonged usage. You should also be able to find some good carbide bits on eBay too. Good luck.
Hey Suso... What's happening?! Lost your voice? :-)
No just kidding. Great video and a really nice Tool you've made there. Thanks for sharing friend. 👍
thanks Klussen!
Do you sell those?
What did you stick those inlay bits to?
hello, it is double side tape
Paoson WoodWorking ah, suppose thats pretty obvious now that i look again.